Village of Maple Bluff Historic Images I

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As we acquire more images we will add them to this page and additional pages.
If you have historic images of Maple Bluff, please contact Sandra Wilke
 swilke@villageofmaplebluff.com

This collection of historically significant photographs was gathered from official Maple Bluff archives, the State Historical Society and personal collections. They are an important means of recording the early beginning of what we now know as the Village of Maple Bluff.

It is intended that this collection of reminiscences will enhance everyone’s understanding of the history of our Village. The volunteer organization “Friends of the Village” prepared the display of these photographs in the Village Center.  They are:

Paula Kraemer
Wendy Moore Skinner
Mary Alice Wimmer
Ann Daily

Their dedication and skill is evident in this historical photo gallery.

Acknowledgment of Donors

Grateful appreciation is expressed to the following individuals who generously donated funds for the preparation and preservation of these important photographs.

Anonymous
Oscar & Mary Brabender
Renate Madsen
The Druckenmuellers
Louise Schmidt
John E. Wall
Dr. Fred & Rosemarie Blancke

100 Block of Lakewood Boulevard and Cambridge Road facing west

Christmas tree decoration, 100 block of Lakewood Boulevard ... circa 1939

Lakewood dredge

The south bluff face and small stone cabin before land development ... circa 1900

View of downtown Madison as seen from Dengel's Bay, originally known as Lakewood Bay

Ice boats on Lake Mendota

Native American Effigy Mound found in Fuller's Wood the early years

The bluff as seen from the vicinity of the 300 block of Lakewood Boulevard ... circa 1900

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